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I didn’t drive while drunk; instead, I passed out from exhaustion: Nimra Khan remembers the 2014 mishap

I passed out from exhaustion: Nimra Khan remembers the 2014 mishap

Pakistani actor Nimra Khan at last opened up about her horrific vehicle accident in 2014, which sparked accusations of drunk driving, in a podcast interview. Dismissing the allegations as unfounded, Nimra revealed the severity of her serious injuries sustained in the tragic collision between her automobile and a jeep, which she attributed to an unexpected fainting episode.

According to the actor, there were no rumours of substance abuse while driving. “My lack of sleep and excessive exertion caused me to pass out.” She described the terrifying experience by saying, “I had no idea where the automobile was heading. At 180 mph, the automobile smashed into a jeep.

Nimra went on, “I had passed out and my weight kept pressing against the accelerator,” to further explain why her automobile was moving so quickly. “If my foot had slipped off the accelerator, I might have had a chance to survive, but I fell over the steering wheel and it stayed under my weight.”

Nimra stated, “The steering lever struck my liver and the broken glass thrust into my head, the bones in my leg were sticking out,” emphasizing the severity of the impact and raising the possibility of death. The famous person described the crucial moments leading up to surgery, when her father had to acknowledge the hazards involved with using anesthetics.

“My liver and brain had been completely damaged by the accident,” Nimra revealed. My father’s signature was obtained by the doctors since the anesthetics I was receiving had the potential to cause brain hemorrhage or renal failure. On the route to surgery, the actor began to show signs of a brain damage, which only made the family’s worries worse.

“My head started bleeding, and the physicians requested a CT scan as we were en route to the operating room. Nimra described the immediate aftermath, saying, “My father insisted on a full-body scan, which then revealed extensive brain damage and liver damage.”

She went on to discuss the difficult situation they were in as the surgery would probably leave her paralyzed or in a lifelong coma. Nimra went on, “The sadqa I had distributed in the morning came to my rescue,” appreciatively crediting her survival to her acts of kindness and consistent nighttime prayers. “No, I wasn’t using drugs then, and I don’t use them now. I regularly did Tahajjud, or midnight prayers. She said again, “I have no interest in doing so

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